Feet and toes cannot be dorsiflexed

Common peroneal nerve damage is manifested in the inability of dorsiflexion of the feet and toes, sagging feet, walking with the feet high, the toes landing first, and a threshold gait. Sensory disorders in the anterolateral calf and back of the foot.

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